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CALL for ENTRIES: The Arrangement

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I frequently joke that I would eat anything that won’t run from me.  (Maybe I just need a pair of these Waffle Sneakers from BBC.)  But I must admit that how food is presented, it’s arrangement, if you will, makes a huge difference.  I love petite little bites that cause me guilt because I know that I am disturbing a masterpiece.  Speaking of masterpieces…

It will come as no surprise that this Call for Entries from Vermont Photo Space Gallery called The Arrangement conjures of the exquisite fusion of food and art…the art of presentation.  Yes, I am that obsessed with food.  But I know you will dig deeper for your own “Arrangement”…don’t forget Vermont Photo Space offers free framing & matting on accepted entries!

CALL FOR ENTRIES: The Arrangement 

The tradition of still-life as subject matter has roots deep into the history of art, pre-dating photography as a medium by centuries. 

Image by Ken Signorello - Read the full Call for Entries!Fine artists in all mediums, photography included, benefited from the total control they had over the final piece; the art making began with their arrangements of the mostly inanimate objects they intended to represent.  As Vermont Photo Space Gallery owner Ken Signorello aptly points out, “…it is art squared, where one first creates a work of art and then another to preserve it.”

The history of still life in Photography is as old as the medium itself.  Henry Talbot himself produced the first photographic images using the inanimate objects of still life.  In its earliest days, utilizing still life as subject matter allowed for the lengthy exposures necessary for its initial technologies. 

Learn more about the Vermont Photo Space Gallery!In the early 1900s, studies in line and form of object contributed to popular abstractions.  In the 1950s, still-life concentrated on the kitsch, and re-emerged in the 90s after a few decades in obscurity, in perfect partnership with the new trendy super-saturated film stock.  Overall, the genre has been largely ignored, despite periodic bouts of influence – surprising, for a photographic practice with so much potential. 

What is still life today? 

Vermont Photo Space wants you to show them your arrangements, from advertising to record photography, the abstract to the obvious.  Whether you are an amateur or professional, you may have experienced your still-life photographs as some of your favorite images – Juror Paula Tognarelli wants to see them.

Image by Juror Paula TognarelliJUROR:  Paula Tognarelli is the Executive Director and Curator of the Griffin Museum of Photography. The Griffin Museum of Photography’s mission is to promote an appreciation of photographic art and a broader understanding of its visual, emotional and social impact.

Tognarelli holds a M.S. in Arts Administration from Boston University; is a graduate of the New England School of Photography (Applied Program) and is a current candidate for her Masters in Education at Lesley University as a visual arts teacher.

Paula describes her photography as her native language. “I’ve always been more visual than vocal. I could draw a picture much faster than I could articulate a story in words. Photography made dialogue that much easier for me.” 

Tognarelli is also a digital imaging specialist. She has done extensive postgraduate study in color management, color theory, digital photography and digital imaging processing. She has lectured on digital imaging throughout the United States and in Japan, representing Agfa and Polaroid Graphic Imaging. She has also been a speaker at the Seybold Conferences. She is a former member of the Xerox Technical Advisory Board. Paula was named by Printing Impressions magazine as one of twelve women who made a major contribution to the Graphic Arts/ Imaging industry.

RULES FOR PHOTO SUBMISSIONS:

Check out Vermont Photo Space Gallery Online!Age: Entrants must be at least 18 years old. If younger, a parent or legal guardian may make the submission for you.

Ownership: All submitted photos must have been taken by the photographer making the entry.

If you are a parent or legal guardian submitting for a minor, please make it clear on the submission form.

Digital Submissions: All submissions must be made by digital files through:

1. Upload on VermontPhotoSpace.com or

2. Sent via email to submissions@VermontPhotoSpace.com. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it along with an application form. There is a $5.00 surcharge for email entries.

3. Images should be as large as possible but no larger than 1280 pixels on the longest side, type jpg – set to the highest quality. DPI can be set to any number, but if you must specify something go with 72 dpi.

Image by Juror Paula TognarelliFEES: Up to three images may be submitted for a fee of $20 US for on-line submission and $25 for email submission. Additional images may be submitted for an additional $5 US per image.

DEADLINE: Images and payment must be received by midnight EST on the submission closing date December 22, 2010.

RIGHTS: Photographers retain all rights to their work, except for submissions accepted for exhibition: artists grant Vermont Photo Space the right to use their images to promote the exhibition and for display on VPS website and for inclusion in an exhibit catalog.

Vermont Photo Space Gallery provides free matting and framing of accepted entries for the duration of each of our exhibitions, subject to standard sizes. Photographers set their own prices if they wish to sell their work, and retain all rights.

For the full Call for Entries, visit their website.

CALL for ENTRIES: Salon International 2011

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I once wanted to be a Master Chef, but alas, I decided in the end that I enjoyed the eating more than the cooking.  Becoming a Master Chef takes years of schooling and working in virtually every position in the kitchen to reach your end goal.  Master painters are no different.  As I have shouted from the rooftop on many occasions, “I am a bad painter.”  However, I salute all of you that have what it takes.

Check out the Call for Entries from the International Museum of Contemporary Masters and the Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art for the Salon International 2011.  Here is an opportunity to be a part of a huge show, share an exhibit with the masters of your media, and have a chance at winning one of the many prizes.  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES:  Salon International 2011

Learn more about the IMCM online!This juried exhibition is a project of the International Museum of Contemporary Masters and will be hosted by Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art in San Antonio, Texas.

The International Museum of Contemporary Masters (IMCM), founded in 2001, is a support system for traditional representational artists.  IMCM challenges artists to always strive for a higher level of artistic excellence and is totally dedicated to the recognition, encouragement and support of contemporary, currently active, artists of traditional representational art worldwide.

The word “contemporary” in the museum’s name is to be read “of our times” and refers to currently living and active artists.

Learn more about the Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art!ABOUT THE HOST GALLERY:  Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art is one of the most respected galleries in the United States and has been in existence for over 28 years.  In August 2005, the gallery relocated to a new 12,000 sq ft. space, three times larger than the original location. While the gallery can easily accommodate 500 paintings, approximately 300 paintings will be juried into this exhibition.

JURORS:  The owners of Greenhouse Gallery of Fine Art, Jim Janes and Mark Smith will jury the entries.  These gentlemen are responsible for the curating of the work displayed at Greenhouse Gallery and are respected throughout the art community for their curating abilities.  The decision of the jury is final.  There will be no refund of entry fees for unaccepted entries. Participants will be notified promptly of the jurors’ selections by mail, email and a posting on the Salon International website at si.greenhousegallery.com.

Learn more about Judge and Painter Daniel E. Greene!JUDGE:  Daniel E. Greene, N.A. is considered one of the foremost realist painters of our time.  His pastels and oil paintings have earned him countless awards and honors, and his work is included in collections throughout the world.

Among many accolades, he was elected to the National Academy of Design in 1969, elected to the Pastel Society of America’s Pastel Hall of Fame in 1983, and received lifetime achievement awards from the American Society of Portrait Artists, the Portrait Society of America, and American Artist magazine.  Dan is also known as a thorough and generous instructor, as evidenced by his art instruction books and DVDs.  He continues to teach workshops at his North Salem, New York, studio.

MEDIA:  Original oil paintings only–no over painted photographs. Work must have been painted after April 2, 2009.

DEADLINE:  January 21, 2011

AWARDS:  80+ awards ranging from half-page ads in Art Magazines to an $8000 cash award for Best of Show.

For full details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: 10th Annual Rome Art Coterie

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I would eat out almost every day if I could afford it–not because I don’t like to cook.  I would eat out for the accessibility.  An entire world of cuisine is out there, and so many opportunities to get it from those who do it best are in the most unlikely of places.  The world, after all, is your oyster.  I feel the same sense of passion about the accessibility of art.  I love to find an unexpected master piece in the most unusual of places.  Here’s an opportunity…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 10th Annual National Juried Exhibition from the Rome Art Coterie.  The venue?  River City Bank.  With a reasonable entry fee, prizes that range from $100 to $1000 and a sales commission of only 35%, I say go for it! 

CALL for ENTRIES:  10th Annual National Juried Exhibition 

Lean more about the Rome Art Coterie online!ELIGIBILITY:  All artists must be 18 years of age or older and reside in the continental United States.  Any traditional or non traditional two dimensional or three dimensional medium or style, including but not limited to painting, drawing, fiber art, clay, metal, stone, printmaking, and mixed media may be submitted.  Work must be current since 2007 and CANNOT have previously been shown in a Rome Art Coterie juried show.  Plexiglas must be used in place of regular glass when shipping artwork normally exhibited under glass.  DO NOT USE:  Styrofoam peanuts as packing material.

Solo Dance by Tonya Hedgeman was part of the 8th Annual show!SUBMISSIONS:  Up to three pieces of artwork may be submitted for consideration. 

All entries must be submitted on CD. Slides are not accepted.

Each CD must provide title of work, artist’s name, medium, and size. Each entry must correspond with entries listed on entry form. 

Do not send images depicting “detail” of 2D work.  Each three dimensional work may be represented by up to three images.

ENTRY FEE:  $30 nonrefundable fee

AWARDS:  First Place $1,000, Second Place $300, Third Place $200. Five Honorable Mentions: $100. 

Awards will be presented at the opening reception.  Images on CD will be used for jurying show acceptance only.

Juror Michael Marling de CuellarSALES:  A 35% commission on all exhibition sales will be deducted if the artwork sells.  Any work not priced will be considered Not for Sale.

JUROR:  Michael Marling de Cuellar is an Associate Professor of Art at North Georgia College and Sate University.  Marling de Cuellar’s works have been exhibited nationally and internationally and are featured in both private and corporate collections here and abroad. 

As a curator he developed the Southern Printmaking Biennale which is a survey of contemporary printmaking in America.

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2011, Postmark date.

For full details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: 2010 Susquehanna Int’l

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CAST A LINE

When I moved to Gatlinburg around 3 1/2 years ago, I wouldn’t live anywhere without a mountain top view.  After several years up here, we are contemplating building a Storage Container house, and I really think I’m going to choose to live on the water this time–the river to be exact.  And, I promise it isn’t because of the abundance of River Trout, although they are yummy eats.

Check out this Call for Entries for the 2010 Susquehanna International Fine Art Competition whose theme is River Art this year.  There is no entry fee so buy a rod and reel and head to the river for a little “research.”  Take a look!

CALL for ENTRIES:  2010 Susquehanna International

Learn more about Sunbury Press online!This year’s theme of the Susquehanna International Fine Art Competition is “River Art.” All entries must contain a river, real or imagined, in their composition. 

This year’s sponsors include the Sunbury Press and West Shore Gallery.  Sunbury Press, based in Camp Hill, PA, is a publisher or trade paperback and digital books. Among their offerings, Sunbury has been producing an art book line for individual artists and for art contests.

Learn more about the West Shore Gallery online!West Shore Gallery, located in Wormleysburg, PA, is a fine art gallery featuring the work of well-known and emerging artists.

THEME:
All entries must contain a river,
real or imagined in their composition.
This could be any river in the world,
or one from mythology.
The river need not be
the dominant element.

MEDIA: All entries must be two dimensional. There is no minimum or maximum size.

DEADLINE:  December 10, 2010

Learn more about River Art 2010 online!ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

CATEGORIES: You may enter up to three entries in each category: Oil/Acrylic, Watercolor, Drawings/Sketches, Mixed Media/Collage, Traditional Photography (black & white or color, unembellished compositions), Digital (includes painterly effects, embellishments to photography).

SUBMISSIONS:

JPG File Specs: All entries will be JPG files of low resolution — no more than 1 MB per file. Typically this means no more than 4 inches to any side and a resolution of not more than 200 dpi.

Name your jpg files with your first name, underscore, last name, underscore file number. As an example: john_smith_1.jpg

Email Entries: Send 1 email per category. You may attach up to 3 images per category. Send each category entry in a separate email.

Information to include: In the title of the email, note the artist name & category. In the body, note the attached entries, their titles & years created.

PRIZES: Grand Prize: The top entry of the competition will receive a $250 cash prize and be used as the cover image for the book “River Art” to be published in January, 2011.  Category Winners: The top entry in each category will win $50 and be featured as the lead image in each chapter of the book “River Art” to be published in January, 2011.

Work by Juror Monica Smith-Talbott MFA!JURORS: Monica Smith-Talbott, Prof. of Art, Harrisburg Area Community College. Erin Sparler, Prof. of Digital Arts, Central Penn College.

EXHIBITION: All selected entries will have an opportunity to exhibit their work at West Shore Gallery located directly across the Susquehanna River from Harrisburg, PA’s capital dome. West Shore Gallery hosts monthly exhibitions of well-known and emerging artists from around the country.

For full details, Visit the Website!

CALL for ENTRIES: 46th Annual National

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It warms my heart that I have been able to feature so many great opportunities from my home state lately.   I love art opportunities more than cheesecake…shocking, I know.  The $10,000 in cash awards (including $2,000 for Best of Show) in this next show would buy a whole lotta cheesecake though.

Check out this Call for Entries from the Tennessee Art League for the 46th Annual Central South Art Exhibition National. Despite the name, which almost leaves the impression it is a Regional show, it is a NATIONAL Opportunity that you shouldn’t miss!

Call for Entries: Tennessee Art League

Founded by a group of Middle Tennessee artists in 1954, and later chartered as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit educational institution, the Tennessee Art League has enriched the lives of thousands of artists and the community as a cultural center, educational facility and art gallery for fifty-six years.

Learn more about the Tennessee Arts League onlineIn 1965, the League started its annual Central South Art Exhibition – now in its 46th year – which, with the generous support of the Friends of the Tennessee Art League, continues to be one of the oldest and most prestigious art competitions in the South and in the nation.

Learn more about the Tennessee Arts League online!In its commitment to the community, the League provides numerous outreach programs that bring first and meaningful experiences in creating art, especially, to seniors and disadvantaged children. In all of its dynamic, community-oriented programs, the Tennessee Art League is truly the heart of the visual arts in Tennessee.

DEADLINE: January 21, 2011

MEDIA: Acrylic, Colored Pencil, Graphite, Mixed-Media, Oil, Pastel, Pen & Ink, Photography, Pulled-Prints, Sculpture and Water-Media.  All works must be signed on the front. Photography & Pulled-Prints must have the signature on the work, not on the mat.

NOTIFICATION: February 18, 2011

ENTRY FEE: An artist may enter up to 3 works for $35 for the first entry plus $10 for each additional entry. Tennessee Art League Members pay $25 for the first entry plus $10 for each additional entry.

AWARDS: $2000 Best in Show. Cash Awards total $10,000.

English Pointers by Juror Joseph SulkowskiJUROR:  Joseph H. Sulkowski began his studies as a painter at America’s oldest art school, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts founded in 1809. He then continued and finished his studies after five years at the venerable Art Students League of New York. There, he met his greatest influence and mentor Frank Mason, the foremost authority on the principles and techniques of the Old Masters, and became, in the very traditional sense of the word, his apprentice.

Mr. Sulkowski has received numerous awards including the AAPL Grand National Award, the Grumbacher Gold Medallion Award and the Best in Show Award at the Art in the Mountains exhibition sponsored by Southwest Art magazine. He is a signature member of the prestigious Society of Animal Artists, the National Society of Mural Painters, the National Arts Club, the American Artists Professional League, and he is a Life Member of the Art Students League of New York.

For Full Details, Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Pernod Absinthe Art Contest

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We go through alot of peanut butter at my house, but I’m not the only one out there hungry for other opportunities to make a little cash through Art Contests considering the response to the Hirease.com Doodle contest.  In an effort to spare you another day of just peanut butter, take a look at this art contest…

Pernod Absinthe is hosting its 2nd Annual “Creator of Art” Contest with a Grand Prize of $1,805 (the year Pernod Fils began distilling in France).  Did I mention that there is no entry fee?  Even better, eh?

CALL for ENTRIES:  Pernod Absinthe Art Contest

Click to Enter the Pernod Asbinthe Art Contest on Facebook!Pernod, the Creator of Absinthe, is holding its second annual Creator of Art contest on its Facebook page.

ELIGIBILITY:  There are two main requirements for submissions: all pieces must be original works and all works must include the date 1805.

SUBMISSIONS:  Entries will be accepted only on Pernod Absinthe’s facebook page:  facebook.com/pernodabsinthe.  You have to be signed into your facebook account to get to the page.

MEDIA:  Painting, Illustration, Photography, Video, Digital/Animation

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

DEADLINE:  January 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  March 2011

AWARD:  The Creator of Art Contest will award the first place winner with $1,805 (the year Pernod Fils began distilling in France).

For full details, visit Pernod Absinthe on Facebook!

CALL for ENTRIES: Spare Parts

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I am the queen of the crock pot.  I have Lemon Chicken in the crock pot as I write this post. I love Fall and Winter because they provide the perfect excuse to through lots of things in the crock pot and call is soup or chowder or stew.  And in my kitchen next to the crock pot (when it is stored on top of my cabinets) is two of my favorite pieces of found-object assemblage–toasters covered in journal pages and a virtual crock pot of other brick-a-brack. 

Here’s your chance to cook up a masterpiece of your own.  This Call for Entries from The Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN is for a show called Spare Parts.  It doesn’t have to be kitchen-themed, but it does have to be found objects or assemblage.  Check it out!

CALL for ENTRIES:  Spare Parts for the Renaissance Center

The Renaissance Center in Dickson, TN has issued a call for assemblages and found-object artwork. Work can be three-dimensional and free-standing or two-dimensional and designed to hang on the wall.

Learn more about the Spare Parts show online!The Renaissance Center’s Visual Arts department is committed to artistic performance, aesthetic appreciation and cultural understanding. They provide an educational resource for their community through course selections, gallery exhibitions and artist workshops.

MEDIA:
Assemblages &
found-object artwork

DEADLINE:  November 14, 2010

ENTRY FEE:  There is no entry fee.

ELIGIBILITY:  To be eligible, artists must be over 16 years of age. Submissions must be original work by the artist, and must be created within the past two (2) years. Accepted work must be ready for display (2-D works must be wired for hanging). If your work requires any special accommodations please detail this information on your Entry Form.

Hawaiian Interlude, found object assemblageNOTIFICATION:
November 24, 2010

SHIPPING: Please note that delivery or shipping of accepted artwork to and from the exhibition is the responsibility of the artist. The Renaissance Center has the right to refuse to display any work felt unsuitable for a family-friendly environment or misrepresented in the application.

COMMISSION: A 25% commission is taken out of all art sale transactions conducted through the Renaissance Center. Images of accepted work will be used for marketing and documentation, giving credit to the artist.

For full details,
Download the Prospectus!

CALL for ENTRIES: Mobile Canvas Art Contest

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FABULOUS
FUNCTION

I am all about Functional Art.  I try to shove art into every corner of my life from my choices in clothing to furniture to food.  I wonder…if food that is presented beautifully tastes better, does that mean that a beautifully-encased iPhone will function better?  Hmmm…

Check out this Call for Entries into the Mobile Canvas Art Contest by SolSketch.  Win up to $700 plus royalties by submitting your ideas for an iPhone Case or Laptop Skin.  There is no entry fee for this contest, and SolSketch gives you the template, to boot.  What do you have to lose?

CALL for ENTRIES:  Mobile Canvas Art Contest

For their first contest, SolSketch is seeking out the most innovative designs for a set of limited edition Apple iPhone cases and laptop skins for Apple products. 

Learn more about this SolSketch contest online!Using the templates (link is below), use the space to create a vector-based design for 1 of the 2 categories.

SolSketch is a new company focused on bringing unique art to the products in our lives. To SolSketch, the products in our lives are more than just functional elements, they are our own personal canvases. Its their mission to bring artwork to every personal canvas worldwide.

Check out SolSketch on Facebook!This contest is the first of an on-going series of art contests in which SolSketch will be reaching out to the artists of the world, professional and otherwise, to design products for our world.

DEADLINE:  November 12, 2010

PRIZES: For each category: $250 winner, $100 runner-up & a 5% royalty fee for each product sold with your artwork. Top 5 designs in each category get an invitation to show their work at the launch event in November of 2010 in Chicago, IL plus free iPhone case and laptop skins.

ENTRY FEE:  There seems to be no entry fee.

Learn more about SolSketch's laptop skin contest!RULES: Artwork is preferred if submitted in a vector format (Adobe Illustrator or EPS). You may also submit other graphic format files, such as JPG or GIF. All artwork must be the original creation of the submitting person. Do not violate copyrights in your design.  Adult, obscene, offensive, or otherwise indecent artwork is strictly forbidden. Submission of your artwork acknowledges that your design could be used on a physical product sold by SolSketch and that you accept the standard artist royalty agreement.

SUBMISSIONS: SolSketch recommends that you use their pre-designed Adobe Illustrator templates. But, you do not have to use them. If you do not use their templates, they’ll do their best job to fit your artwork or photography to their templates for you.

TEMPLATES: Apple Macbook – Laptop Skin or the Apple iPhone – Case

For full details, visit the SolSketch website!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS: The Adirondacks

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HOT TODDY!

My non-art related work place is The Lodge at Buckberry Creek, a resort in the Great Smoky Mountains patterned after the Great Camps of the Adirondacks in upstate New York.  So for me, the idea of the Adirondacks conjures images of hand-oiled leather couches, animal hide rugs, wood-burning fires and warm mulled cider.  Thanks to this next call, it can now remind me of phenomenal art opportunities as well!

Check out this Call for Entries from the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!  They are looking for artists for the 2011 exhibit year.  Don’t miss this opportunity to exhibit in one of their many galleries!

CALL for SUBMISSIONS:
Exhibit at the AC in 2011

This Art Center is looking for qualified artist working in all mediums to apply for solo/group shows at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts to show work in their galleries. They have three galleries on site and two satellite galleries.

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!The Arts Center host exhibits throughout the year, generally running 4 – 8 weeks. In particular they are looking for new and innovative art.

MEDIA:  Mixed Media, Installations, Paintings, Drawings, Printmaking, Sculpture, Video, Sound, Interactive work, and more!

DEADLINE:  December 1, 2010

ENTRY FEE: $25 for non-members for 3 to 5 images; $15 for members

SUBMISSIONS:  Send 3-5 JPEGs best representing a cohesive exhibit, your Artistic Resume, an Exhibit Description and/or Artist Statement, your Contact information (including Name, Address, Phone and Email), $25 Submission Fee ($15 for AC members).    (continues below)

Learn more about the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts!

Download the Details!

CALL for ENTRIES: National Juried Show KY

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WORTH A MINT

When I say “Kentucky,” what immediately comes to mind?  You may be surprised to hear that I don’t immediately think KFC, ha.  No, I always think Kentucky Derby, big hats and mint juleps.  It is interesting how some events can become tied to an entire state’s image.  I love the Derby, but Kentucky has lots to offer including an excellent National Juried Art Show.

Check out this Call for Entries from Murray State University for the 2011 Kentucky National Juried Exhibition.

CALL for ENTRIES:
2011 Kentucky National

The fifth juried biennial, Kentucky National, is a survey of contemporary art in America hosted by The Clara M. Eagle Gallery at Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky.  This year, they are honored to announce Matthew Strauss, Founder and Director of White Flag Projects, St. Louis, Missouri as Juror of Kentucky National 2011.

Learn more about the 2011 Kentucky National online!DEADLINE:  November 1, 2010

SUBMISSION FORMAT:  All submissions to Kentucky National 2011 must be digital. Digital files should be formatted at 72 dpi, and not exceed 10 inches in any direction. All Film and Video submissions should be submitted through an online link to a high-quality version of your film (through Vimeo, YouTube, or your personal artist website).

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTS:  Current CV, Artist Statement, Thumbnail Sheet with complete label information (Name, Title, Media, Dimensions, Date), and a SASE.

Learn more about the Clara M Eagle Gallery online!SHIPPING:  All costs associated with shipping work to and from the gallery are the responsibility of the artist.

Artworks that do not include  the cost of the return shipping will become property of the Clara M. Eagle Gallery.

CATALOGUE:  An exhibition catalogue featuring the artists of all accepted works will be produced and distributed as part of Kentucky National 2011. Artists featured in Kentucky National 2011 will received a copy of the exhibition catalogue for your professional archive.

ENTRY FEE:  Non-refundable $30 fee for every 5 entries; $6 for each additional entry.

Visit White Flag Projects online!JUROR:   Matthew Strauss is an artist, curator, and the founder and director of White Flag Projects, a not-for-profit alternative art space in St. Louis, Missouri.  Strauss’ most recent solo exhibition was Dead Language at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis in 2006. 

Strauss has organized more than 30 solo and group exhibitions in the past 5 years.  Strauss’s writing and interviews have appeared in publications from The Smart Museum at The University of Chicago, Pulitzer Foundation for the Arts, among others. (continues below)

Learn more about the 2011 Kentucky National online!

Visit their website to download the prospectus and learn more about the gallery at:  murraystate.edu/artgallery!